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<blockquote data-quote="cdschoonie" data-source="post: 3605002" data-attributes="member: 43126"><p>I’m really surprised more ammo/firearms manufacturers are now doing huge expansions. Maybe they are and I just haven’t heard, after all I am allergic news channels and papers.</p><p></p><p>It looks like now would be a great time to ramp up manufacturing. This isn’t like oil & gas companies where when there’s a boom, they build, drill, hire, build, drill, hire, they after a couple years they layoff and/or close the doors. This firearms/ammo boom, sparked by the pandemic, might slow a little and catch up. But unlike O&G, where they drill like crazy, them the reserves are packed full, then the prices bottom and the companies fold up, this boom can sustain itself. It wasn’t just previous enthusiasts that caused it, about 1/3 or as high as 1/2 of the folks stocking up, causing shortages. Not to mention the fact that the firearms hobby has been on a significant uptick for the last several years. The want (well it’s a need for us) for more firearms and ammo, will be on a solid high for the foreseeable future. There aren’t barriers in this industry, like in others, outside of Liberal idiots, it’s gonna take a long hard fight to stop, or even slow this train. I wish I had a couple mill, I’d jump into this industry head first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cdschoonie, post: 3605002, member: 43126"] I’m really surprised more ammo/firearms manufacturers are now doing huge expansions. Maybe they are and I just haven’t heard, after all I am allergic news channels and papers. It looks like now would be a great time to ramp up manufacturing. This isn’t like oil & gas companies where when there’s a boom, they build, drill, hire, build, drill, hire, they after a couple years they layoff and/or close the doors. This firearms/ammo boom, sparked by the pandemic, might slow a little and catch up. But unlike O&G, where they drill like crazy, them the reserves are packed full, then the prices bottom and the companies fold up, this boom can sustain itself. It wasn’t just previous enthusiasts that caused it, about 1/3 or as high as 1/2 of the folks stocking up, causing shortages. Not to mention the fact that the firearms hobby has been on a significant uptick for the last several years. The want (well it’s a need for us) for more firearms and ammo, will be on a solid high for the foreseeable future. There aren’t barriers in this industry, like in others, outside of Liberal idiots, it’s gonna take a long hard fight to stop, or even slow this train. I wish I had a couple mill, I’d jump into this industry head first. [/QUOTE]
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